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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Jonas Holman worked as a portrait painter, writer, doctor, and preacher, supporting himself through these vocations as he traveled among Baptist congregations. By 1827 he had made his way to Philadelphia where he painted seven known portraits, among them Woman with a Book and Man with a Pen . In these works Holman substituted a brilliant, tasseled curtain for a plain background. He showed his sitters in painted "fancy" chairs, with broad, Greek Revival crest rails, similar to painted furniture made in Philadelphia or Baltimore. Like Ammi Phillips , Holman used props that pointed to the sitters' erudition; he also concentrated on the details of his sitters' costumes, showing women with rings and earrings and men with stickpins fastened to cravats.
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Jeptha Homer Wade (American, 1811–1890) — Sally Avery Olds
School of William Matthew Prior — Woman in a Blue Dress
Erastus Salisbury Field — Woman with a Green Book (Louisa Ga
William Bonnell — Mrs. William Bonham (Ann Warford)
Pieter Christoffel Wonder (Dutch, 1780–1852) — Mrs. Pearson
anonymous — Maria Elisabeth Schreiber (1765-1822). Echtgenot
Artist unknown — Woman in Black
Jan Lodewijk Jonxis — Portrait of a Woman
anonymous — Portret van een vrouw
anonymous — Portret van een oude dame
Christiaan Julius Lodewijk Portman — Portrait of Maria Chris
Joseph Charles de Haen — Portrait of a Woman